Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Maryland
my daughter has been living with her aunt for 7 years and shes only nine i have not lost my rights but im willing to sign my rights over to her but she does not want to adopt her or give her back to me but i dont know the child and i know that it will be best for her to stay with her but i have asked her to adopt her and i told her that i will sign my rights over to her but she does not want me to do that eigther so what should i do
Asked on 3/03/12, 10:27 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paula McGill
Paula McGill Attorney at Law
Why don't you just keep it the way it is? If you're paying child support and she is getting money from the state, the aunt may not want to threaten the current cash flow.
Answered on 3/04/12, 4:34 am
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